KALEIDOSCOPE White Faced Lady (2009 UK 18-track digitally remastered CD album - The story of a young British band that went through many changes and endured lots of adventures typifies the mood of the late Sixties, when psychedelic rock gripped the world. Kaleidoscope had released singles and albums, but was then renamed Fairfield Parlour, to avoid confusion with an American Kaleidoscope. As Fairfield Parlour, they released an album called 'From Home to Home' in 1970. This was followed by 'White Faced Lady', an ambitious rock opera recorded in 1970-71. It was shelved for many years, until restored under the Kaleidoscope banner and shed new light on the legendary 'long lost' album. The music goes through many moods over 16 tracks, until reaching a rousing crescendo in pieces inspired by the tragic story of Marilyn Monroe. Complete with a picture booklet containing the original descriptive texts for the music, plus an exclusive new interview with founder Kaleidoscope / Fairfield Parlour member Peter Daltrey, complete with authoritative and extensive liner notes by respected author and journalist Chris Welch)